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we are at the point where in four days every american's tax rates are scheduled to go up by law. every americans' paychecks will get considerably smaller. that would be the wrong thing to do for our economy, it would be bad for middle-class families, and it would be bad for businesses that depend on family spending. congress can prevent it if they act right now. i just had a good and constructive discussion here at the white house with leadership about how to prevent the tax hike on the middle class. i am optimistic we may reach an agreement that can pass both houses in time. senators reid and mcconnell are working on such an agreement as we speak, but if an agreement is not reached in time between senator reid and senator mcconnell, then i will urge senator reid to bring to the floor a basic package for an up or down vote to protect the middle class from an income tax hike, extends the vital lifeline of unemployment insurance to 2 million americans looking for a job, and lays the groundwork for future cooperation on more economic growth and deficit reduction. i believe such a pr
we are at the point where in four days every american's tax rates are scheduled to go up by law. every americans' paychecks will get considerably smaller. that would be the wrong thing to do for our economy, it would be bad for middle-class families, and it would be bad for businesses that depend on family spending. congress can prevent it if they act right now. i just had a good and constructive discussion here at the white house with leadership about how to prevent the tax hike on the middle...
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there was no one in sight but he could hear his sister in law kth rin talking to blue flies. madison tucked his chin as if against the weather. something about the air felt dense. something felt like pushing against water on a flooded plain. well, a lot happens between now and the next morning i will sum it up quickly. madison's sister in law, kith rin refuses to fix saddy's dress and saddy has to wear it to school like that the next day which embarrasses her. madison and katherine had a flirtation going on his sister in law is a few years older than him. next day madison feels sorry from saddy he decides he will sew up her sleeve for her. so this happens walking to school. slowly, saddy unbuttoned her dress and let it fall to her feet. she watched her brother sew because his fingers were stiff and cold and would not move he jabbed them again and again and when the blood came he sucked it until it was gone much the stitches were jag ed some tiny dots some long lines. the sleeves tucks too far in so the sleeve cuffed high on her wrist. material bunched at her neck giving it a
there was no one in sight but he could hear his sister in law kth rin talking to blue flies. madison tucked his chin as if against the weather. something about the air felt dense. something felt like pushing against water on a flooded plain. well, a lot happens between now and the next morning i will sum it up quickly. madison's sister in law, kith rin refuses to fix saddy's dress and saddy has to wear it to school like that the next day which embarrasses her. madison and katherine had a...
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out costs from society i will cut myself chemical attack my brother understand my one time imaging of law going to eventually attack the cops of my anger and my frustration the. judge well into the territory. two of the most violent gangs in the us history. is just all model kill or be killed with the colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches its and then it legitimizes the violence they are made in america on the ati. the range. is maintained. in asia.
out costs from society i will cut myself chemical attack my brother understand my one time imaging of law going to eventually attack the cops of my anger and my frustration the. judge well into the territory. two of the most violent gangs in the us history. is just all model kill or be killed with the colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches its and then it legitimizes the violence they are made in america on the ati. the range. is maintained. in asia.
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. >> the law in arizona does make it tougher for prosecutors to effectively disprove self-defense, but with these facts, i don't think that's going to be particularly difficult. >> reporter: jody arias remains as confident today as she was the day she was arrested. >> no jury is going to convict me. >> reporter: why not? >> because i'm innocent and you can mark my words on that one, no jury will convict me. >> reporter: the prosecutor ended his arguments by playing that clip for the jury. it will be their job to decide if the accused murderer who keeps changing her tune -- ♪ a thrill of hope >> reporter: is guilty and whether she should die for the crime. i'm ryan owens for "nightline" in phoenix. >> fascinating trial. our thanks to ryan owens. >>> just ahead, watch out for those teeth. we join the alligator wrestlers going face to snout with some of america's most dangerous predators. [ stefan ] with a cold or flu, nighttime nasal congestion can be the worst part. my medicine alone doesn't always give me all the congestion relief i need to sleep. [ female announcer ] adding breathe
. >> the law in arizona does make it tougher for prosecutors to effectively disprove self-defense, but with these facts, i don't think that's going to be particularly difficult. >> reporter: jody arias remains as confident today as she was the day she was arrested. >> no jury is going to convict me. >> reporter: why not? >> because i'm innocent and you can mark my words on that one, no jury will convict me. >> reporter: the prosecutor ended his arguments by...
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we have issued laws to prohibit liquor from coming into the country. that caused controversy until i got it settled down. then i got a call and said -- >> the saudi arabian germ? >> yeah. the king is furious, you brought dancing girls into the community. i immediately called my staff and said did we bring dancing girls? of course not, we know what the rules are. what is this about dancing girls? so we went running down and colin says it is on cnn. you brought dransing girls into the country and they are all dancing. we didn't bring any dancing girls in the country. well, i know what it must be. he is trying to cooperate with us. it must be -- it's a female soldier. you have female soldiers that the troops have put together this show to entertain themselves. you have to make them stop. i said i don't even know what you are talking about. what are you talking about? every half hour is playing on cnn. the first thing you have to do is make cnn take it off the air. obviously, you don't understand the way our television stations work. no way we're going to
we have issued laws to prohibit liquor from coming into the country. that caused controversy until i got it settled down. then i got a call and said -- >> the saudi arabian germ? >> yeah. the king is furious, you brought dancing girls into the community. i immediately called my staff and said did we bring dancing girls? of course not, we know what the rules are. what is this about dancing girls? so we went running down and colin says it is on cnn. you brought dransing girls into the...
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guest: this is already in current law. if you earn $85,000 as a single, you pay more for your share of the premiums. one idea is the idea of looking at those figures and say how could we adjust the provision to get more revenue? the health law freezes the current threshold. there was a proposal until 25% of beneficiaries are paying for their premiums. this is an area that could be the basis for some bipartisan agreement. host: medicare spending in 2006, $403 billion. host: if there is no agreement beneficiary cuts. is that correct? guest: the providers are facing a 2% cut on sequestration will complain to their patients that washington is taking too much from them. >> a picture of the u.s. capitol, where senators and congressman are traveling down pennsylvania avenue with a meeting at the white house with president obama. also expecting to hear from senator john mccain talking about a filibuster or form, a subject that will be much on the minds of senators as the new senate begins next week. we will cover the white house f
guest: this is already in current law. if you earn $85,000 as a single, you pay more for your share of the premiums. one idea is the idea of looking at those figures and say how could we adjust the provision to get more revenue? the health law freezes the current threshold. there was a proposal until 25% of beneficiaries are paying for their premiums. this is an area that could be the basis for some bipartisan agreement. host: medicare spending in 2006, $403 billion. host: if there is no...
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there should be something in the law that would say their benefits would stop. they should have their own pension fund. if their pension was the same as a people that work for, social security will not be going bankrupt. host: we will continue to track the work of congress. house and senate come back into session tomorrow. there could be sessions this weekend. the new congress comes in next week. we will have plenty of coverage as the new congress comes into session. we're still hearing about the change in filibuster rules in the senate. we will be there to cover it all. the house is here on c-span. we will be interviewing some retiring members of congress tonight. they are dan burton and kent conrad. here is what they had to say. [video clip] >> i would like people to think that he believed in honesty and integrity and the things that work right for this country. he kept to those principles. i hope they will look to me like that. i hope they think i'm a man of integrity. >> i have served here 25 years. less than 5% of senators have served that long. i'm tired o
there should be something in the law that would say their benefits would stop. they should have their own pension fund. if their pension was the same as a people that work for, social security will not be going bankrupt. host: we will continue to track the work of congress. house and senate come back into session tomorrow. there could be sessions this weekend. the new congress comes in next week. we will have plenty of coverage as the new congress comes into session. we're still hearing about...
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oaks was succeeded by his son- in-law who was named arthur hays salisbury. then there was another son named dreyfus who succeeded from 1951 until 1961 -- excuse me, 1961 until 1963. he was succeeded by another saul's berger, a son of arthur hays sulzberger, known as arthur ochs sulzberger. now we have arthur sulzberger jr.. this is not easy. there will be a quiz at the end of the elections. so, the sulzberger's basically own the newspaper, or the family. we will come to that in a minute. if you guys want to sit down, there are plenty of seats here. so we are talking about the sulzberger's, and they own a newspaper, and went on to be a public newspaper under arthur ochs sulzberger, who recently died. that became not a privately- owned company but a public company. this is interesting because it is now a public company. one of the things people are wondering is why, if "the times" is having a financial crisis -- which is my next subheading -- how can they survive? the answer is, how can "the times" survive? we will talk about that. maybe we can talk about it n
oaks was succeeded by his son- in-law who was named arthur hays salisbury. then there was another son named dreyfus who succeeded from 1951 until 1961 -- excuse me, 1961 until 1963. he was succeeded by another saul's berger, a son of arthur hays sulzberger, known as arthur ochs sulzberger. now we have arthur sulzberger jr.. this is not easy. there will be a quiz at the end of the elections. so, the sulzberger's basically own the newspaper, or the family. we will come to that in a minute. if you...
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i mean, some of my law school classmates, roommate, they say i was completely inept in making anything. ironic i wrote a book on manufacturing. i can write a brief, but i can't assemble a machine. it doesn't mean my skills is different or any better, its own market value, but somehow we frowned upon or don't appreciate the complexity of the skills required in the trade, and i think we need to both educate on technology and also have a real respect for how difficult the jobs are. >> you mentioned the importance of sustaining efforts to technology oriented education. which of our other current manufacturing facilitation initiatives do you think are really critical for us to sustain and what new initiatives would you suggest in order to stimulate our entrepreneurial success? >> great question. the partnership, a small program, but it's not well-known at the department of commerce, and what they do is they help companies figure out how to become more efficient. they figure out how to economize their production process or how to customize products, how they can find a path to profitability.
i mean, some of my law school classmates, roommate, they say i was completely inept in making anything. ironic i wrote a book on manufacturing. i can write a brief, but i can't assemble a machine. it doesn't mean my skills is different or any better, its own market value, but somehow we frowned upon or don't appreciate the complexity of the skills required in the trade, and i think we need to both educate on technology and also have a real respect for how difficult the jobs are. >> you...
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at harvard law school. she won the 2009 pulitzer prize in history for her book, "the hemingses of monticello: an american family." of the professor freed, we just saw a long line snaking around the national archive. the event is one thing. how come an object has that kind of power? >> well, it's an iconic document in american history. and americans like to look at things like that to remind us the sort of journey we've been on from the beginning of the country's foundation. the declaration of independence, the emancipation proclamation, are the touch stouns for where we have been and where we hope we are going. >> suarez: i have seen people wait an hour to see, in effect, words. if you go to ancient cathedrals in europe, let's say, they may wait in long lines to see objects that connect to saints, kings and queens. are we a republic of words? are they so important that we'll wait a long time to see them? >> well, people have said that america is a country that is founded upon ideals and ideas that are expre
at harvard law school. she won the 2009 pulitzer prize in history for her book, "the hemingses of monticello: an american family." of the professor freed, we just saw a long line snaking around the national archive. the event is one thing. how come an object has that kind of power? >> well, it's an iconic document in american history. and americans like to look at things like that to remind us the sort of journey we've been on from the beginning of the country's foundation. the...
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at harvard law school. she won the 2009 pulitzer prize in history for her book, "the hemingses of monticello: an american family." of the professor freed we just saw a long line snaking around the national archive. the event is one thing. how come an object has that kind of power? >> well it's an iconic document in american history. and americans like to look at things like that to remind us the sort of journey we've been on from the beginning of the country's foundation. the declaration of independence the emancipation proclamation are the touch stouns for where we have been and where we hope we are going. >> suarez: i have seen people wait an hour to see, in effect words. if you go to ancient cathedrals in europe, let's say, they may wait in long lines to see objects that connect to saints kings and queens. are we a republic of words? are they so important that we'll wait a long time to see them? >> well, people have said that america is a country that is founded upon ideals and ideas that are expressed i
at harvard law school. she won the 2009 pulitzer prize in history for her book, "the hemingses of monticello: an american family." of the professor freed we just saw a long line snaking around the national archive. the event is one thing. how come an object has that kind of power? >> well it's an iconic document in american history. and americans like to look at things like that to remind us the sort of journey we've been on from the beginning of the country's foundation. the...
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i'm cognizant that this area of the law is complex. it's full of changes and full of instances in which we have to undertake a very delicate balancing act. nevertheless, much work remains to be done to ensure that the fourth amendment protections are here and that they are real and that they benefit americans and that they do so in a way that doesn't interfere with legitimate law enforcement and national security activities. we must not shy away from the task simply because it is hard. it is daunting, but it is possible and it is necessary. congress must act to preserve americans' constitutional right to be secure in their persons, their papers and effects and against unreasonable searches and seizures. thank you very much, mr. president. i note the absence of a quorum. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: will the senator suspend his request? the senator from montana. mr. tester: mr. president, thank you. i want to visit about the fisa amendments act, and i want to thank senator wyden for his leadership on this issue and f
i'm cognizant that this area of the law is complex. it's full of changes and full of instances in which we have to undertake a very delicate balancing act. nevertheless, much work remains to be done to ensure that the fourth amendment protections are here and that they are real and that they benefit americans and that they do so in a way that doesn't interfere with legitimate law enforcement and national security activities. we must not shy away from the task simply because it is hard. it is...
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the law. that is illegal. but dangerous even to those who keep it at a distance. hold it hold it. hold it hold it hold it. hold it. real i live. pretty. good speed i am a cheap. i wish i. could bomb it good. luck. and i'm a. bad guy oh my god i'm a little. do we speak your language anybody will not advance. music programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn it into angles keaton's stories. you hear asked. detroit i'll teach spanish to find out more visit...
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we speak your language and implement the law in advance. programs or documentaries or spanish what matters to you. i will turn it into angles to the story. here. the spanish find out more visit actuality that tito is calm. clear. good speech. and i. wish i. could bomb exploded. just see. him. come out of. the mission and free cretaceous three times for charges free.
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the law. that is illegal. but dangerous even to keep it at a distance. hold it hold it. hold it you know. i live. pretty. good speed i am she. and. her. and i. wish i. could bomb it good. luck. just sleep on it and i'm. going out run i'm a better little. jimmy speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots fifty ip interviews intriguing story for you again. in trying. to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. download the official. to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from. your mobile device you can watch artsy anytime anywhere from. more news today. again fled to film these are the images. from the streets of canada. trying to corporations or the day.
the law. that is illegal. but dangerous even to keep it at a distance. hold it hold it. hold it you know. i live. pretty. good speed i am she. and. her. and i. wish i. could bomb it good. luck. just sleep on it and i'm. going out run i'm a better little. jimmy speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots fifty ip interviews intriguing story for you again. in trying. to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. download the...
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but the new law didn't go into affect until the new year. dozens of same sex weddings are scheduled for today. this day would not be possible if not for people like patrick. for nearly ten years he's been in the fight for ten years. they were one of the first couples to sue maryland for marriage equality. patrick joins us by phone to talk about this historic day. good morning to you. happy new year. >> good morning. happy new year. >> how are you feeling today? >> i'm excited. it's a new year. new opportunity for same sex couples in maryland. >> you have been with your husband dave since 2001. this journey, could you tell us about it for all of the viewers and folks listening today? what has it been like? you were part of the couples lawsuit in maryland for the equality lawsuit in 2004. it's been a long road. >> yeah. it's been a long hard struggle. and dave is a native for maryland. it was important to him to have full equality. and we've been part of this struggle for a long time. we wanted the state to recognize us and give us full equali
but the new law didn't go into affect until the new year. dozens of same sex weddings are scheduled for today. this day would not be possible if not for people like patrick. for nearly ten years he's been in the fight for ten years. they were one of the first couples to sue maryland for marriage equality. patrick joins us by phone to talk about this historic day. good morning to you. happy new year. >> good morning. happy new year. >> how are you feeling today? >> i'm excited....
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and the law is crystal clear. the names and the addresses of licensees at least for the time-being, are public. >> reporter: in just a few moments time at 12 east coast time in this room the county courthouse here, a news conference is going to get underway. one of those we expect who will be attending is a state senator who is proposing legislation that essentially would make it ineligible for organizations like this newspaper to use the freedom of information act to get the names of pistol, permit holders, but right now that is only legislation that is being proposed. the way the law is written right now, the county must hand it over. the county argues no way. they're not going to do so. in the words of the county official here, the standoff continues. back to you. jenna: very interesting. we'll see how that standoff turns out. david lee, thank you. jon: a lurid murder trial goes into day two. a woman accused of shooting her boyfriend, stabbing him 27 times, and slitting his throat. the latest in the case some s
and the law is crystal clear. the names and the addresses of licensees at least for the time-being, are public. >> reporter: in just a few moments time at 12 east coast time in this room the county courthouse here, a news conference is going to get underway. one of those we expect who will be attending is a state senator who is proposing legislation that essentially would make it ineligible for organizations like this newspaper to use the freedom of information act to get the names of...
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it's now the law. . and one plac it's now the law. and one place . . . and songwriting is so hard, but i love it. these days, i guess i just don't want to miss a thing. [ laughs ] i miss you guys. that's me. and this is my windows phone. [ male announcer ] new windows phone. reinvented around you. ♪ reinvented around you. to the best vacation sp(all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come t
it's now the law. . and one plac it's now the law. and one place . . . and songwriting is so hard, but i love it. these days, i guess i just don't want to miss a thing. [ laughs ] i miss you guys. that's me. and this is my windows phone. [ male announcer ] new windows phone. reinvented around you. ♪ reinvented around you. to the best vacation sp(all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul,...
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levels of corruption where you have inefficient by and large administration where you have the rule of law where you can rely on the alexander is rational is it sustainable what you're talking about well it must be made sustainable and the club med that was just mentioned the countries in the south of europe they have lived beyond their means and it's true they go through a phase of contraction right now the situation in spain is not good the situation in greece is not good but i believe these countries will pull their acts together they will move out of this spain has been a very good performer and terms of its public finances it has grown dramatically over the last twenty thirty years it loses a little bit of that growth now but it will rebound greece is a special case but it's too small to discuss it here as a an example for the west at large generally speaking i'd say millions of people would still love in countries that look like the western countries so there is no decline ok peping i mean how is this going to work over time ok look i have basically agree i agree with alex on in term
levels of corruption where you have inefficient by and large administration where you have the rule of law where you can rely on the alexander is rational is it sustainable what you're talking about well it must be made sustainable and the club med that was just mentioned the countries in the south of europe they have lived beyond their means and it's true they go through a phase of contraction right now the situation in spain is not good the situation in greece is not good but i believe these...
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>> well, law enforcement speaks for law enforcement. certainly we're well-aware of the crisis in america today with gun violence, and certainly we believe there are measures that can be taken, a national background check that addresses some 40% of gun sales that are outside of licensed dealers. in addition, a capacity on high magazines, no more than ten. and certainly the national partnership to prevent gun violence is calling for an assault weapons ban. we know this will help save lives in america and reduce injury. >> so, chief, you said law enforcement speaks for law enforcement. are you suggesting there that the nra does not speak for law enforcement? >> well, certainly the organization that i represent, the partnership is made up of over nine executive leadership organizations, and we know over decades of experience on this group and many others in law enforcement, know what will work to help reduce violence in america and make our society a safer place. a national background check. lets fix this system today. let's limit these hig
>> well, law enforcement speaks for law enforcement. certainly we're well-aware of the crisis in america today with gun violence, and certainly we believe there are measures that can be taken, a national background check that addresses some 40% of gun sales that are outside of licensed dealers. in addition, a capacity on high magazines, no more than ten. and certainly the national partnership to prevent gun violence is calling for an assault weapons ban. we know this will help save lives...
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a newly amended law allows parents to take the kids to court if they feel like they're being neglected or abandoned. however, the amendment does not specify how often the visits should happen. >>> some live pictures right now from the white house where, again, in a few minutes a meeting will happen between president obama and congressional leaders. vice president joe biden will be there. they're trying to figure out how to avert the so-called fiscal cliff. not a lot of hope of a deal at this point but some argue because the reason is because neither side has an incentive for a deal. do you buy that theory? it's our "news nation" gut check today. you can join us. we are on facebook. there's the address. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> there's a lot going on this last friday of 2012. here's some of the things we thought you should know. tributes continue to come in for g
a newly amended law allows parents to take the kids to court if they feel like they're being neglected or abandoned. however, the amendment does not specify how often the visits should happen. >>> some live pictures right now from the white house where, again, in a few minutes a meeting will happen between president obama and congressional leaders. vice president joe biden will be there. they're trying to figure out how to avert the so-called fiscal cliff. not a lot of hope of a deal...
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this law. that work is crucial, too. and for that reason, mr. president, i hope that on a bipartisan basis the amendments will be viewed favorably by the senate when we begin voting, and, mr. president, thank you for your indulgence for being part of this discussion, presiding in the chair, with special thanks to the distinguished majority leader, who gave me the opportunity to open this discussion about fisa this morning. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor. mrs. feinstein: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from california. mrs. feinstein: mr. president, i'd like to make the opening statement, at least as the committee chair, on the bill that is before the snavment this bill is a simple bill. this is a house bill that extends -- reauthorizes the foreign intelligence surveillance act called the fisa amendment section 702. it the reauthorizes it until -- for five years until december 31, 2017. that is all it does. without senate action, these authorities to collect intell
this law. that work is crucial, too. and for that reason, mr. president, i hope that on a bipartisan basis the amendments will be viewed favorably by the senate when we begin voting, and, mr. president, thank you for your indulgence for being part of this discussion, presiding in the chair, with special thanks to the distinguished majority leader, who gave me the opportunity to open this discussion about fisa this morning. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor. mrs. feinstein: mr....
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fortune tellers are not allowed under a zoning law. that law was struck down by the maryland court of appeals saying it was a restriction of freedom of speech. now, if it's approved, the mayor and council could vote on overturning the ban later on this month. >>> coming up next markets around the world like what happened in congress last night. will the same happen on wall street? we're going to go to live -- going to go live to fox business network in new york. >>> and you can buy a stamp celebrating the emancipation proclamation. the limited-edition stamp is one of civil rights stamps which will be released in 2013. >>> it's now 6:20. we'll be back. amazing. right? yeah. next one's on you. yeah, okay. introducing dunkin's new turkey sausage breakfast sandwich. the surprisingly great taste of turkey sausage on a pepper-fried egg with under 400 calories. try it, you'll like it. america runs on dunkin'. hurry in for dunkin's new turkey sausage breakfast sandwich today! >>> welcome back to fox 5 morning news. >>> it's b
fortune tellers are not allowed under a zoning law. that law was struck down by the maryland court of appeals saying it was a restriction of freedom of speech. now, if it's approved, the mayor and council could vote on overturning the ban later on this month. >>> coming up next markets around the world like what happened in congress last night. will the same happen on wall street? we're going to go to live -- going to go live to fox business network in new york. >>> and you...
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this in fact is the law. we can change the law. and senator wyden had something to do with section 704. he did in fact change the law to put additional privacy protections in, and those privacy protections are up for reauthorization in this bill. i'd like to address myself, if i could, to what senator merkley said in his comments. i listened carefully, and what he was saying was opinions of the foreign intelligence surveillance court should in some way, shape or form be made public, just as opinions of the supreme court or any court are made available to the public. and to a great extent i find myself in agreement with that. they should be. why can't they be? because they mix the law and the particular circumstances, are mixed together in the opinion. and so the particular circumstances are possibly classified. they may be names, they may be -- who knows what they are, but certainly the opinion can either be written in a certain way for public release or the attorney general can be required to prepare a summary of what that opinion
this in fact is the law. we can change the law. and senator wyden had something to do with section 704. he did in fact change the law to put additional privacy protections in, and those privacy protections are up for reauthorization in this bill. i'd like to address myself, if i could, to what senator merkley said in his comments. i listened carefully, and what he was saying was opinions of the foreign intelligence surveillance court should in some way, shape or form be made public, just as...
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but the new law went into affect at the strike of midnight. many couples wasted little time. >> we met back in 1977 and never dreamed that gays would be able to marry. so just that alone makes today extremely special. we feel it's special not just for us but for the gay community at large. >> dozens of same sex weddings are scheduled for today. coming up in the next hour, talk to a man who played a huge role in getting same sex marriages legalized in maryland. >>> also a new law designed to protect children against identity theft. the law gives parents a right to put a security freeze on the minor child's credit record. this will prevent identity thieves from opening credit accounts under the child's name. you may contact one of the following credit reporting agencies. equifax, experian or trans union. >>> many new changes across the nation as well. in california and illinois it is now illegal for employers to force workers to give them access to password protected media accounts. washington state will hold the title of highest minimum wage at
but the new law went into affect at the strike of midnight. many couples wasted little time. >> we met back in 1977 and never dreamed that gays would be able to marry. so just that alone makes today extremely special. we feel it's special not just for us but for the gay community at large. >> dozens of same sex weddings are scheduled for today. coming up in the next hour, talk to a man who played a huge role in getting same sex marriages legalized in maryland. >>> also a...
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>> well, this year i'm transferring the majority of my ranch, as long as we're under the tax laws that we have in the next few days, majority of my ranch will go to my sons, and i'm basically semi-retired, shall we say. >> what -- what is happening, bob, is more and more family-owned ranches, the family is having to sell the farm or the ranch because they can't afford the taxes, and the value of those farms and ranches has gone up over the time because of the tremendous interest in farmland these days, right? >> well, most of it in our area has been bought up by outside money for recreation purposes. we live in a very scenic area. it's not all that conducive sometimes to agriculture because we only get about 14 inches of rain, but we have beautiful trout streams and wildlife, and there's been a lot of influx of people with deep pockets buying ranches in montana, and the average price in our area has gone for over 2,000 an acre which cows can't pay for so trying to keep it in the family -- >> so an unintended consequence of raising the tax and lowering the threshold is exactly that thou
>> well, this year i'm transferring the majority of my ranch, as long as we're under the tax laws that we have in the next few days, majority of my ranch will go to my sons, and i'm basically semi-retired, shall we say. >> what -- what is happening, bob, is more and more family-owned ranches, the family is having to sell the farm or the ranch because they can't afford the taxes, and the value of those farms and ranches has gone up over the time because of the tremendous interest in...
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these are law abiding citizens who just got outed publicly for following the law. up next, we'll talk with a senate senator this is treating the law abiding gun owners like sex offenders. and when congress passed off a series of tax hikes and spending cuts, did nothing about a social security tax increase, affecting over 70% of all americans. so, why is that tax hike not being discussed much today? michael reagan thinks he knows the answer. he joins us live next hour. ♪ ♪ i'm working for the government ♪ >> a new twist in the drama over a new york paper's decision to publish the names of law-abiding gun owners in westchester county, new york. the paper has now hired armed guards to protect them, the paper, in the face of the public backlash after they attempted to publicly shame law-abiding gun owners in the aftermath of the newtown tragedy. now second amendment supporters say what the paper did was shameful and perhaps borders on the illegal. here now is republican new york state senator greg ball and represents some of the the people named and say their pri
these are law abiding citizens who just got outed publicly for following the law. up next, we'll talk with a senate senator this is treating the law abiding gun owners like sex offenders. and when congress passed off a series of tax hikes and spending cuts, did nothing about a social security tax increase, affecting over 70% of all americans. so, why is that tax hike not being discussed much today? michael reagan thinks he knows the answer. he joins us live next hour. ♪ ♪ i'm working for...
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two weeks in they can pass a law retroactively and roll back the tax things but doesn't appear someh somehow new year's eve and january 1st scares these guys into doing anything. >> the grand bargain of tax reform seems a distant thought. whether it comes before or after, how do you think they will do a deal? >> reporter: it appears the white house has made a decision they won't try for a big deal anymore. whether that's a good political idea or not, we'll see. they could try to do one more big deal, try to see if politically they get the republicans to either say yes to them or refuse them one more time in trying to gain higher political ground. at this point, they seem to be convinced the republicans aren't going to work with them so try to come up with a quote minimal deal creating that line at $250,000 in income and trying to extend those tax rates and basically postpone the fight until february. peter brought up the debt ceiling, secretary geithner said we have hit it essentially. they can move money around and delay the impact of that another couple of months so there has to be
two weeks in they can pass a law retroactively and roll back the tax things but doesn't appear someh somehow new year's eve and january 1st scares these guys into doing anything. >> the grand bargain of tax reform seems a distant thought. whether it comes before or after, how do you think they will do a deal? >> reporter: it appears the white house has made a decision they won't try for a big deal anymore. whether that's a good political idea or not, we'll see. they could try to do...
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we see civil law and separation in-house of church and state. of this is where we see roger williams talking about the freedom of religion. he is showing why he is different and why road island will be different from massachusetts and the other colonies to the north. he created a land where people could come to worship as they chose to be protected by the civil law. by the actor british parliament all copies of this book were set to be burned. this copy was not. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. i'm henry olson vice president of the american enterprise substitute and director of the major research initiative which is >> a good evening iaaf vicenal c president of the american enterprise institute which is the foundation organization within the entity to support domestic policy research book that is the subject of today's discussion. the 2012 election is in many ways a debate over the 1932 election. should we continue or extend the legacy of fkr and in establishing the federal government as one of the preimminent director if not the preim
we see civil law and separation in-house of church and state. of this is where we see roger williams talking about the freedom of religion. he is showing why he is different and why road island will be different from massachusetts and the other colonies to the north. he created a land where people could come to worship as they chose to be protected by the civil law. by the actor british parliament all copies of this book were set to be burned. this copy was not. [inaudible conversations]...
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and we see a lot of his ideas of civil law and separation of church and state begin to be articulated in texts like this. and it is the famous bloody tent net of persecution. this is really where we see roger williams talking about the idea of liberty of conscious and the freedom of religion. he is very much showing at this point why he is different and why his thinking is different and why rhode island will be different from massachusetts, the plymouth bay colony and the other colonies to the north. he was creating a land where people could come, could worship as they chose and would always be protected by the civil law. and this did not, of course, sit well with england or with massachusetts. by an act of british parliament, all of the copies of this book were set to be burned. luckily, not all of them were. this copy was not, and we're able to show that to people today. >> more from rhode island's state capitol as c-span's local content vehicles look behind the scenes at the history and hit area life of prove -- literary life of providence sunday at 5 on american history tv on c-sp
and we see a lot of his ideas of civil law and separation of church and state begin to be articulated in texts like this. and it is the famous bloody tent net of persecution. this is really where we see roger williams talking about the idea of liberty of conscious and the freedom of religion. he is very much showing at this point why he is different and why his thinking is different and why rhode island will be different from massachusetts, the plymouth bay colony and the other colonies to the...
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i was working for the law. you think i would come in here myself to capture the whole gang single handed? well, i reckon that makes good sense. alright, stranger, you can ride in and talk it over with the boss. yeah. but don't forget, i've got you covered all the way. just about noon, patrick. looks like your old man don't care too much. or he had turned madden loose and he'd be here by now. i hope he never let's him loose. hey, nolan, somebody's coming. i'll see who it is. you stay here, sam. keep your hands up, stranger. don't ya know you're trespassing on private property? isn't that what the madden gang specializes in? trespassing on other people's property? just what do ya mean by that, mr.? well, the madden gang, is good enough for me. oh, that's why you're wearing the mask. thinking about joining up with us, eh? i've been trying to catch up with you for a long time. well, climb down. but don't try anything funny. sure. it's a mighty fine horse ya got there. you wouldn't wanna tell me where you got him, w
i was working for the law. you think i would come in here myself to capture the whole gang single handed? well, i reckon that makes good sense. alright, stranger, you can ride in and talk it over with the boss. yeah. but don't forget, i've got you covered all the way. just about noon, patrick. looks like your old man don't care too much. or he had turned madden loose and he'd be here by now. i hope he never let's him loose. hey, nolan, somebody's coming. i'll see who it is. you stay here, sam....
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bieber calling for new laws. and we have what other stars are saying right now. >>> and the superstar trainer who helped halle berry get those stunning abs in shape. well, he's here to reveal how we all can look like the stars. get ready to jumpstart your january. how we all can look like the stars. get ready to jumpstart your janfor someonatch ideas. with a new project in mind, some how-to knowledge to give us an edge, and more savings down every aisle. it only takes a few twists and turns for those bright ideas to make the new year even brighter. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. start fresh and save with hdx 20 gallon totes, a special buy at just $5.88 a piece. aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ try our new southwestern mac and cheese with grilled chicken, served with soup or
bieber calling for new laws. and we have what other stars are saying right now. >>> and the superstar trainer who helped halle berry get those stunning abs in shape. well, he's here to reveal how we all can look like the stars. get ready to jumpstart your january. how we all can look like the stars. get ready to jumpstart your janfor someonatch ideas. with a new project in mind, some how-to knowledge to give us an edge, and more savings down every aisle. it only takes a few twists and...
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my brother-in-law, bob. >> hey, bob, great to see you. can you step back just a little bit of that way? >> absolutely. >> can we get everybody? and one more, please. spent congratulations, everybody. [inaudible] >> come on back on richard. >> i don't know this next guy. >> good to see you. how are you? good to see you. are you kidding me? all right. >> senator, come forward just a bit. >> are you ready? please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you will bear the true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? >> i do. >> congratulations, powell. >> all right. >> how are you? this is the vice president of the united states. >> how old are you? [inaudible] >> and how old are you, 17? >> eleven spent what's your
my brother-in-law, bob. >> hey, bob, great to see you. can you step back just a little bit of that way? >> absolutely. >> can we get everybody? and one more, please. spent congratulations, everybody. [inaudible] >> come on back on richard. >> i don't know this next guy. >> good to see you. how are you? good to see you. are you kidding me? all right. >> senator, come forward just a bit. >> are you ready? please raise your right hand. do you...
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whether that law will accomplish its goal is irrelevant. policy-making has become an activity that supports the genetic and financial needs of policymakers and their follower tribes. the community's role, we've lately learned, is to provide revenue. where are we going with that? >> i think he started off in a legitimate direction where he talked about how much of the legislation is done with deadlines and during lame-duck sessions. we're responsive as opposed to getting proactive. i get where he's coming from with respect to failures with the assault weapons ban in 1994. if you had a ban prior to 1994, you could hold on to it, but that doesn't excuse the government from trying to curb some of these episodes of mass gun violence. i think there's an obligation as a society for us to try to figure out ways to make these less likely to happen. and whether that's a reintroduction of the assault weapons ban or whether it's something more simple like banning high-capacity magazines, you know, why wouldn't we try to see if that works? i have yet to
whether that law will accomplish its goal is irrelevant. policy-making has become an activity that supports the genetic and financial needs of policymakers and their follower tribes. the community's role, we've lately learned, is to provide revenue. where are we going with that? >> i think he started off in a legitimate direction where he talked about how much of the legislation is done with deadlines and during lame-duck sessions. we're responsive as opposed to getting proactive. i get...